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hey im alex rascal from quack and co the channel where everything is under 10 minutes all the time every time and this is another video in our segment on game mechanics specifically this time round were talking about pattern matching pattern matching as it might sound like to a degree is the idea of trying to find patterns youre trying to match various patterns trying to see some way of combining different things in different ways for any number of different reasons those reasons could be anything from the the game giving you points the game giving you actions uh trying to take down enemies theres always a variety of reasons you want to go ahead and find and activate and do and engage and whatever it is these patterns that are there and yeah they can be a lot of fun and were going to go through some of my favorite games with pattern matching in them theres a whole bunch here including one that according to board game geek does not have pattern matching as a mechanic and ive sub